Month: September 2019

José José, ‘El príncipe de la canción,’ has left us at 71 on Saturday, Sep. 28.   Born  José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz, José José was born in Mexico City on the 17th of February, 1948. Hailing from a family of career musicians in one of the liveliest cities in the world, the pursuit of music as […]

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One doesn’t think they know The Flaming Lips. If you know, then you know. The psychedelic wanderers are unmistakably recognized once seen and heard. The Flaming Lips create unimaginable stage setups featuring giant balls, comical costumes, and tons of color. Their music is just as unpredictable. Song titles such as “Ego Tripping at the Gates […]

Hello and welcome back! This is my segment called “Artists in Key Minor”, where I highlight minority artists with major talent and talk about why you should be adding them to your playlists. The next artist up is the one and only, Megan Thee Stallion.

If you’re a hopeless romantic, a “sadboy” or “sadgirl”, or enjoy great music then you have arrived on the right page to learn about the ultimate Chicano “sadboy”, Cuco! Cuco is a 21-year-old singer residing from California, and you can hear it in the music. He brings originality and creativity to his sound, but also […]

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Phony Ppl are a five piece musical group from Brooklyn, New York consisting of Elbee Thrie (vocals), Aja Grant (keys), Elijah Rawk (guitar), Matt “Maffyu” Byas (drums), and Bari Bass (bass). Forming in 2008, Phony Ppl aren’t newbies to the music scene, but in some ways they still feel like they’re just getting started. After […]

Austin City Limits will be held in Zilker Park on back to back weekends from October 4–6 and 11-13. The lineup promised Lil Uzi Vert and 21 Savage to be among the artists performing. Shayaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, stage name 21 Savage, was born in Newham, England and later move to Atlanta, Georgia. 21 came from […]

Who can forget the old Danny Brown? Between his crooked teeth, permed afro, and that iconic laugh, Danny Brown was absolutely unique. His music was captivating and inventive. Although he has since cut his hair and fixed his teeth, Danny Brown is still the “old” Danny. Brown currently has a Viceland show called “Danny’s House” […]

Bayou Fem Fest held its second annual ‘Clam Jam,’ benefitting Houston Area Women’s Center and showcasing female artists while fostering a community of creativity in Houston. The event held at Avant Garden had 12 original singer-songwriters, 3 stages, great food, and a variety of local woman-owned vendors. Truly an event where we could celebrate women […]

Twelve years after their formation in London, folk-alternative darlings Mumford and Sons are taking ACL by storm.   The band has 4 studio albums under their belt. They first gained intense notoriety after their single “Little Lion Man”off 2009’s Sigh No More topped the charts for weeks within both pop and alternative communities.    The […]

Jacques Berman Webster II, rapper formerly known as Travis Scott, is one of the better rappers of our generation to originate from none other than Missouri City, Texas. Creator of the festival known as ASTROWORLD, Travis Scott has managed to obtain the hearts and souls of many across the country with this remarkable work of […]

After many years of waiting, the new queen of rap finally has arrived. With her flows and lyrical power, Cardi B has all it takes to blow your brains. This October at Austin City Limits, it’s all about making money moves.  Born Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar, Cardi B made her musical debut in 2015 on the […]

Today marks the 50th anniversary of the release of the Beatles’ last recorded album, Abbey Road. Mason and his guest Robbie go through the record track by track to find out why it is still listened to and talked about 50 years later, along with rock music from the era in general.

Today, Mason plays some songs that are reminiscent of the Fall season, as the show airs for its first time of Autumn. (From September 24, 2019)

This Thursday, Mason spins some classic rain records, setting a soundtrack for the pouring rain just outside on campus and in the city. (From September 19, 2019)

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After quitting his New York City based real estate job to focus on music, Cleveland, Ohio native Joshua Karpeh, who creates and performs under the name Cautious Clay, released a single titled “Cold War” that now has over 34 million streams on Spotify. Following the single, Cautious Clay put out a string of EP’s – […]

“This is America-”   “No, this is Patrick!”   Um, NO, this is Childish Gambino, on his way to blow your mind as he headlines Austin City Limits.    Comedian and actor turned musician Childish Gambino (real name Donald Glover) has found unprecedented success in mainstream music in recent years. Although he had seen success […]

We caught up with 22-year old Harrison McQueeny, who performs under the name Souly Had, for a quick chat about what he’s been up to since signing a record deal with Island Records. The introverted R&B singer/rapper, has certainly been keeping busy with the release of his EP B.L.I.S.S. solidified and an upcoming fall tour […]


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